Posted by Bruce from Can. on May 01, 2020 at 02:57:24 from (70.52.186.9):
Tractors come in very bright vibrant colours, Red , Green, Orange, Blue, Yellow, you get the idea. Few years ago while shopping for new vehicles, the car dealerships always wanted a $700.00 premium for such vibrant colours, and sold black , white and grey/silver coloured vehicles without out extra charge. Now the import cars like Nissan or Kia will sell you a vehicle of any colour the company offers same price. So do the major car makers just cash in on extra $$$ demanding a premium for vibrant colours? I have noticed that most new cars on the road are drab dark colours or white, sometimes with a crazy weird coloured decal or stripe. You just don’t see nice two tone paint jobs on new cars much anymore. Hey, maybe that’s why new tractors cost so much, it’s the cost of that vibrant paint !!
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